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...Democracy prevents such dire outcomes because it has built-in methods of correction....
...This is an audio transcript of the FT Weekend podcast episode: ‘AI hits the music industry’ Lilah Raptopoulos Hi, listeners. A quick correction before we start the show....
...“Credibility is bought at great expense over a period of years,” I write. “Alas, it can be risked with remarkable ease.”...
...But remember: bad breadth is not a sure-fire harbinger of a market correction....
...Alas, a fractured EU means there is little hope of greater leeway on spending as Germany demands fiscal discipline....
...– Tweeted correction du jour: “The AP has deleted a tweet about a giraffe being born because it included a photo of the wrong giraffe. A new tweet is upcoming....
...Should Mr Trump want to make a course correction, the opportunity is there. He had a small taste of that this week. All Mr Trump needs to do is grasp it....
...A sound banker, alas!...
...Passive investment products account for much of the money flowing into the US market, so demand dynamics have changed, too. Will passive investors respond differently to a correction than active ones?...
...Alas, Aldy concluded that the effect could be explained entirely by the rich having bought their electricity from poorer states rather than generating it at home....
...First a historical correction: a Tory cabinet in 1938 drafted The Green Belt (London and Home Counties) Act, nine years before the 1947 planning law (of which there was much to be modest about) quoted by...
...Correction: This story erroneously referred to the El Paso MLP’s advisor as Tudor Holt, Pickering & Co. Its correct name is Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co....
...Alas – if we use VXX as a proxy, the two year track record of the tradable fear shows it chewing on kurtosis but ultimately throwing it back up again....
...So excellent was it that I am loathe to offer even a minor correction. Alas, it was not Edward R. Murrow who said: “Have you no decency?”...
...Bringing in all of southern Europe dramatically raised the stakes. The marriage partners were, and alas have remained, incompatible....
...Instead I will proceed to providing a correction of common general mistakes made in the interpretation of the ideas of the book for future readers to not fall in the trap....
...Many Abu Dhabi banks have been heavy lenders to companies and customers in debt-straddled Dubai – the epicentre of a regional property correction – and are now paying the price....
...History, alas, is not much help when it comes to making sense of market movements in one of the world’s most ancient civilisations....
...I am prone to inaccuracies as a journalist but I know that a mistake means an embarrassing correction in the paper, so I try to be careful....
...That meant exiting China and India (where the Shanghai Composite and Bombay Sensex indices trade at earnings multiples of 29 and 22, even after their corrections)....
...A domino effect would kick in, meaning the entire page could soon melt down under the weight of new corrections. But that is not the half of it....
...The balance sheets of the financial sector exploded, as did the sector’s notional profitability. But leverage, alas, works both ways....
...Alas, the book is also densely spotted with unfinished sentences, grammatical mistakes and verbal repetitions....
...We must ask whether the extraordinary growth of recent years also hides dangers – different, perhaps, but still significant. The answer, alas, is yes....
...There are currently two all-encompassing views of the future of the global economy and financial markets. Both are plausible. Alas, they disagree violently....
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